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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Expanded HIV Testing (2010)
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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Expanded HIV Testing

Appendix D
Workshop Attendees

Saurabh Aggarwal

PAREXEL Consulting


Caryn Bernstein

National Association of Community Health Centers


Fernanda Bianchi

George Washington University


Yvonne Carter

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


Kimberly Crump

HIV Medicine Association


Shelly Ebbert

Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center


Anna Ford

Urban Coalition for HIV Prevention Services


Laura Hanen

National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors


Joanne Hannabery

OraSure Technologies


Benjamin Hauschild

Forum for Collaborative HIV Research


Julia Hidalgo

Positive Outcomes, Inc., George Washington University


VaShone Huff

City of Oakland/Office of the Mayor


Holly Kilness

American Academy of HIV Medicine

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Expanded HIV Testing Appendix D Workshop Attendees Saurabh Aggarwal PAREXEL Consulting Caryn Bernstein National Association of Community Health Centers Fernanda Bianchi George Washington University Yvonne Carter University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Kimberly Crump HIV Medicine Association Shelly Ebbert Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center Anna Ford Urban Coalition for HIV Prevention Services Laura Hanen National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors Joanne Hannabery OraSure Technologies Benjamin Hauschild Forum for Collaborative HIV Research Julia Hidalgo Positive Outcomes, Inc., George Washington University VaShone Huff City of Oakland/Office of the Mayor Holly Kilness American Academy of HIV Medicine

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HIV Screening and Access to Care: Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Expanded HIV Testing Henry Lesansky District of Columbia Department of Corrections Kali Lindsey Harlem United Marsha Martin Get Screened Oakland Emily McCloskey The AIDS Institute Romonda McKinney Bumpus Government Accountability Office Greg Millett White House Office of National AIDS Policy Janet Myers University of California, San Francisco John Newsome Global Business Coalition Elaine O’Keefe Yale Center for Interdisciplinary AIDS Research Willo Pequegnat National Institute of Mental Health Jhoanna Roa Private citizen Carl Schmid The AIDS Institute Adelle Simmons White House Office of National AIDS Policy Ellen Stover National Institute of Mental Health Ron Swanda Advocating for Seniors Cathalene Teahan Georgia AIDS Coalition Evelyn Tomaszewski National Association of Social Workers Dana Van Gorder Project Inform Andrea Weddle HIV Medicine Association Becky White University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Vera Yakovchenko Department of Health and Human Services, Office of HIV/AIDS Policy